FoxO6 mutant mice have impaired expression of contextual and recognition memories. (A) Scheme to test contextual learning and memory using trace tone-cued and contextual fear conditioning. Learning (day 1), tone-cued memory testing (day 2), and contextual memory testing (day 3). (B) FoxO6 mutant mice are significantly impaired in the consolidation of both trace tone-cued and contextual fear memories. Results are expressed as the percentage of time for which freezing behavior was shown prior to receiving the shock (pretone), during the learning stage (post-shock), during tone-cued memory testing (tone-cued), and during contextual memory testing (contextual). Mean ± SEM. n = 16–19 mice (4- to 7-mo-old males) per genotype. P < 0.0001 for the stage of the fear-conditioning test, two-way repeated measures ANOVA with genotype and stage of the fear conditioning as the factors, F3,99 = 64.29; (**) P < 0.01 FoxO6 wild-type versus null, unpaired Student's t-test. (C) Scheme to test auditory (tone) fear learning and memory using delayed tone fear conditioning. Learning (day 1) and tone-cued memory testing (day 2). (D) FoxO6 mutant mice are not impaired in the consolidation of tone-cued fear memories. Results are expressed as the percentage of time for which freezing behavior was shown prior to receiving the shock (pretone), during the learning stage (post-shock), and during tone-cued memory testing (tone-cued). Mean ± SEM. n = 7–9 mice (2- to 3-mo-old males) per genotype. P < 0.0001 for the stage of the fear-conditioning test, two-way repeated measures ANOVA with genotype and stage of the fear conditioning as the factors, F2,28 = 163.6. (E) Scheme to test object learning and memory using the novel object recognition task. (F) FoxO6 mutant mice could learn the novel object recognition task (1-h testing), but FoxO6 mutant mice are significantly impaired in the consolidation or retrieval of object recognition memories at 24 h. The discrimination index (percent) is shown for the time spent exploring the novel object versus the total time spent exploring both objects. Mean ± SEM. n = 20–21 mice (2- to 5 mo-old males) per genotype. P < 0.0001 for the stage of the novel object recognition test, two-way repeated measures ANOVA with genotype and stage of the test as the factors, F2,78 = 13.21. FoxO6 mutant and wild-type mice both show a preference for the novel object at 1 h. (**) P < 0.01; (***) P < 0.001 for 0 h versus 1 h, paired Student's t-test. Wild-type mice, but not FoxO6 mutant mice, show a preference for the novel object at 24 h. (***) P < 0.001 for FoxO6 wild-type 0 h versus 24 h, paired Student's t-test; (**) P < 0.01 for FoxO6 mutant versus wild-type at 24 h, unpaired Student's t-test.